KOreader is the best
KOreader is the best
Yes, they submitted initial patchset to Linux kernel back in October (1 day after snapdragon X announcement). On Qualcomm’s website they say that full support for the chip will be merged into Linux kernel within six months.
Did you check if kernel module for audio is loaded?
Lol! Didn’t check the source. I remembered watching this video a month ago, So I linked it.
After researching more this is the information I found.
This type of attack is only possible with external TPM without PIN protection. (Not a problem for fairly new CPUs with integrated TPM ~5 year old.) This method of breaking into bitlocker isn’t new. A hijaker demonstrated it back in 2013
So, the Linux kernel feature will improve TPM security for older computers
AFAIK Windows is also prone to this. TPM bus is not encrypted on Windows too and you can break into bitlocker protected laptop. Video Source
Experiment with arch, void (musl), Nixos and atomic distros like fedora silverblue, bazzite
I mostly use a download manager for parallel downloading a file. (downloading multiple parts of a single file at the same time).
Same here
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
According to Debian Wiki VLC has limited support of va-api for hardware acceleration. Try fixes in the wiki. It might help.
Maybe try a full update. Partial updates are problematic.
You should change the title, as it is the continuation of the story. People will think its the same story being repeated.
You won’t find it in the west. Its Infinix X6831
Only with audio jack
Thanks, I will definitely try that
Make a .desktop entry in .local/share/applications and any launcher will be able to launch it
Edit: You could also change their names to match your alias
Rofi also has a wayland fork which I use rofi-lbonn-wayland. All of the previous rofi configs work fine with this.
For this very reason, I have aliased rm -rf with trash-cli
No, look up what drivers/modules/packages your hardware need and load them/upgrade/install on the buggy distro
Could be varoius reasons. Some common ones:
You can narrow down which distros work and which hardware support is missing. Also look at archwiki for that specific piece of hardware. You can find a lot of useful information even if you don’t use Arch.
You can use dinit-userservd to run services as user services.